The latest press release which includes quotes from officials at Motorola, Sony, LG, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Microsoft but not Samsung seems like further confirmation that the Samsung Galaxy S6 will not be using Qualcomm’s most recent processor.

Samsung makes it own line of Exynos processors, but for the past few years the company has offered at least some models of its flagship smartphones with Qualcomm chips inside.

Qualcomm is facing increased competition from low-cost chip makers including MediaTek, Rockchip, and Allwinner, but for the past few years Qualcomm processors have dominated the high-end smartphone space.

The Snapdragon 810 will feature support for 4K video, 24-bit, 192 kHz audio, 802.11ac WiFi and 802.11ad WiGig, 4G LTE-Advanced Cat 9 with support for speeds up to 450 Mbps.

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